Dey wuz a battle a few mile away an' dey said you couldn' walk on de groun' wifout steppin on daid men.
My mammy's daidnow a long time but she offen comes to see me.
Dey shore wuz mean to us but God Bless you, dey's all daid an' gone an' de Lawd has spared me.
Then she got on her knees 'n' fer most a hour prayed Gawd ter strike me daid afore He'd see me do hit.
Dey's all daidnow cep'n Miss Mitty en Miss Matoaca, en Marse Bland he's daid, too.
My Daddy and his cousin Jim swore wid one another dat if one died 'fore de other dat de one what was left would look atter de daid one's fambly and see dat none of de chillun was bound out to wuk for nobody.
Me and Solomon, us had 11 chillun, but dey is all daid out but three.
Lida she's done been daid a long time, and I'se married again, but dat warn't lak de fust time.
If Ed ain't daid by now he ought to be; he was a good match for de devil.
I run fast as I could for a doctor but Daddy was done daid when I got back.
The cow's daid and I kain't help it, and that's all about it.
I can't wuk and I jus' has to stay hyar wid my daid brother's chillun.
I et so many peaches, I was 'most daid when I got back to de house.
All our chillun is done daid now 'cept four and dey is 'way off up North.
Marse Scoville daiden Chunk mos' up Norf by dis time, he went away so sud'n.
Perkins shoot at en try ter kill Marse Scoville," she had whispered to her cronies, "en now he daid he spook comin' yere ter hant de oberseer.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "daid" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.